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163 matches found for "Cosmology"

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Ticking Stellar Time Bomb Identified

Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope and its ability to obtain images as sharp as if taken from space, astronomers have made the first time-lapse movie of a rather unusual shell ejected by a “vampire star...

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Rapid star formation spotted in 'stellar nurseries' of infant galaxies

The findings show that "stellar nurseries" within the first galaxies gave birth to stars at a much more rapid rate than previously expected, the researchers from Durham's Institute for ...

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Galaxy cluster smashes distance record

The galaxy cluster, known as JKCS041, beats the previous record holder by about a billion light years. Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound objects in the Universe. Finding such a lar...

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Local Connections to the Cosmos Right Here in Waterloo and Guelph!

With several local rover connections, the visit will be a homecoming of sorts. Spirit and Opportunity are the two current Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and are still hard at work nearly six years afte...

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Femtoseconds lasers help formation flying in space

NPL, along with collaborators, produced technical reports for the European Space Agency. The conclusions demonstrated that the lasers were a suitable method for measurement in such missions.Fo...

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First light for BOSS -- a new kind of search for dark energy

A part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III), BOSS achieved "first light" on the night of September 14-15, when it acquired data with an upgraded spectrographic system across the e...

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Quantum Simulators: One system to simulate another

Using quantum systems to simulate other quantum systems could resolve some of the problems scientists face in quantum mechanics.A review in Science this week (to appear Friday October 2nd) out...

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Quantum to Cosmos Festival: Online and Around the World

Engaging content is available to preview right now at q2cfestival.com, including clips of:• ‘The Quantum Tamers’, a new documentary premiering at the Festival and on TVO, that features Stephen...

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Is the Milky Way doomed to be destroyed by galactic bombardment? Probably not, study says

That grisly fate is unlikely, a new study now suggests.While astronomers know that such collisions have probably occurred in the past, the new computer simulations show that instead of destroy...

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Quantum Computing: Are You Ready for This Upgrade?

Compared with our everyday experience, the quantum world – the world of the very small, of atoms and elementary particles – is incredibly bizarre. For example, it is possible for a single particle to ...

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Variability of type 1a supernovae has implications for dark energy studies

But a new study published this week in Nature reveals sources of variability in type 1a supernovae that will have to be taken into account if astronomers are to use them for more precise measurements ...

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Ytterbium Gains Ground in Quest for Next-Generation Atomic Clocks

An experimental atomic clock based on ytterbium atoms is about four times more accurate than it was several years ago, giving it a precision comparable to that of the NIST-F1 cesium fountain clock, th...

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First black holes kept to a strict diet, study shows

"The first stars were much more massive than most stars we see today, upwards of 100 times the mass of our sun," said John Wise, a post-doctoral fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Ce...

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Cosmic dance helps galaxies lose weight

Dwarf spheroidal galaxies are small and very faint, containing few stars relative to their total mass. They appear to be made mostly of dark matter - a mysterious substance detectable only by its grav...

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Research sheds light on early star formation

Work by Brian O’Shea, an MSU assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and two colleagues indicates that the universe’s earliest inhabitants, known as Population III stars, were not nearly as mass...

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